I'll watch it for Lockjaw and the Hawaii locations. Serinda Swan has her hot moments as well.

Tuned in, immediately get to watch cringey Ubisoft talking head offering her deepest sympathies to the families impacted by the Orlando shooting while flanked by a man in a giraffe suit and some sort of "horrifically garish neon costumes through the ages" exhibit or something. We need to stop this fucking planet right now and sort some shit out. -Kail

Inhumans conceptually were never good ideas. They're off brand xmen, they do off brand xmen things and play literally zero roll in the marvel universe besides remind people that the xmen could be cool and edgy(without turning the team into teenagers or 90s wolverine clones). And even if you for the love of god could polish this gimmicky off brand xmen into a legitimate "oh this sounds interesting for longer than 30 minutes" idea.... why the living annual fuck will you trust that to network tv and the same network that gave you agents of shield.

A : There's nothing wrong with MASoS. If you don't like it, fine. But it's turned into a solid show, IMO.

B : there is absolutely no way any amount of budget could make moving hair look good, also IMO. That's just comes off as such a stupid power overall. Other abilities seem like they could work all right, but moving hair is just about always going to look fake, no matter what.

Loved the song use in that second trailer though. That was spot on.

And I really know nothing about the Inhumans other than poking around wiki. They were never particularly on my radar when I was into comics.

I think if you're really going to do Medusa, yeah, you decide that her power is actually something like "telekinesis" that seems to radiate out from her hair/head, or some such thing. Unless you have an asston of money, in which case you're probably not making a movie based on the Inhumans, who really just kind of suck as anything but a flavor element in the adventures of other characters.

Second trailer looks better... but still looks assy. Black Bolt does not have anything like the kind of gravitas the character should have, and the whole production just looks cheap. Not even AOS cheap, just SyFy channel cheap. Gorgon's power looks good but I don't like his look either, same goes for the green fish dude whose name I forget. Lockjaw is still the best part of the trailer.

The Inhumans in the comics were just another X-Men style group that no one seemed to know what to do with. In the MCU, though, there is no X-Men so Inhumans can actually serve a decent role. It's just that this production looks weak.

He has been, though they've changed his look to include a Bane-type mask on his face when he's out of water, which amazingly enough, I really think they should have gone with in the show. At least that would distract from the fact he just looks like a guy with green face makeup and a shitty fin on his head, and he doesn't even have scales.

Just a reminder that tickets are on sale for the theatrical release. You know, if you want to see the first two episodes in theaters. Like, if you have unlimited funds, live next to a theater, and really have nothing to do with your time.

That's a bummer. My kid is really interested in this show for some reason.

"As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.”

So... The advertising has apparently from "See the first season of" to "See the complete series," as in it's cancelled, but they are still going to show the shows they've filmed. At least that seems to be the critical take.

And for those of you who hated Iron Fist, the showrunner (Scott Buck) there was also the showrunner for The Inhumans.

Honestly, I'll give the pilot a chance. I like a lot of things others don't*, but I have to say the screengrabs I've seen turn me right off. It just doesn't *look* good, and the decision to release it to IMAX first was really bizarre.

*as a case in point, although Rotten Tomatoes is only 7% with like 14 reviews, audience surveys were something like 60% positive -- which is super low for a Marvel release, but shows that some folks found something to entertain themselves with, so I might too.